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AMD Lures IBM Veteran to Lead Chip Design

Rob writes "Computer Business Review is reporting that Advanced Micro Devices yesterday said it had hired Jeff VerHeul away from IBM to lead the direction of AMD's future silicon design. VerHeul's most recent post during his 25-year stint at IBM was head of engineering and technology services. Now, he will lead the development of all future AMD computing products, including silicon roadmap design across all AMD's engineering sites worldwide."

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  1. Athlon 64 wins performance prize by Mobile+Unit+of+the+G · · Score: 3, Informative

    It depends on the game, but the Athlon 64 usually beats the Pentium 4.

    http://www.tomshardware.com/cpu/20050627/athlon_fx 57-06.html#opengl

    The Opteron, high-end cousin of the Athlon 64, is a great chip for servers. We have a Sun V40z, and the guys I work with are always amazed at how fast it is, and we've only got single core processors -- with dual cores, it'll smoke just about anything:

    http://www.sun.com/servers/entry/v40z/index.jsp

  2. Need to keep the pressure on by edxwelch · · Score: 3, Informative

    They'll need all the help they can to keep the lead on Intel.
    Intel's 90nm process was a disaster, due to leakage problems.
    According to here http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=25512 Intels 65nm process solves some of the leakage problems and is due to be released very soon.
    I get the impression that this will make it on par with AMD's current 90nm process as regards power consumption.
    When the 45nm process comes out the leakage problem will be completly fixed completely.